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Mohammed Abu-Nimer. Nonviolence and Peace Building in Islam: Theory and Practice. University Press of Florida. 2003. 233pp.

Joan V. Bondurant. Violence and Nonviolence. Aldine Atherton. 1971. 206pp.

Joan V. Bondurant (editor). Conflict: Violence and Nonviolence. Aldine Transaction. 2008. 220pp.

Christopher Key Chapple. Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self in Asian Traditions. SUNY Press. 1993. 146pp.

Ira Chernus. American Nonviolence: The History of an Idea. Orbis Books. 2004. 234pp.

Robert Cooney; Helen Michalowski (editor). The Power of the People: Active Nonviolence in the United States. Peace Press. 1977. 240pp.

David Cortright. Gandhi and Beyond: Nonviolence for an Age of Terrorism. Paradigm Publishers. 2006. 265pp.

Dave Dellinger. Revolutionary Nonviolence. Bobbs-Merrill. 1970. 390pp.

Erik Homburger Erikson. Gandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant Nonviolence. W. W. Norton & Company. 1993. 474pp.

James Finn. Protest: Pacifism and Politics: Some Passionate Views on War and Nonviolence. Vintage Books. 1967. 528pp.

Nicholas F. Gier. The Virtue of Nonviolence: From Gautama to Gandhi. SUNY Press. 2004. 222pp.

Martin Green. The Origins of Nonviolence: Tolstoy and Gandhi in Their Historical Settings. Pennsylvania State University Press. 1986. 256pp.

G. Simon Harak. Nonviolence for the Third Millennium: Its Legacy and Future. Mercer University Press. 2000. 238pp.

Kenneth Kraft (editor). Inner Peace, World Peace: Essays on Buddhism and Nonviolence. SUNY Press. 1992. 148pp.

Mahendra Kumar. Violence and Nonviolence in International Relations. Thomson Press. 1975. 256pp.

Mark Kurlansky. Nonviolence: Twenty-five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea. Modern Library. 2006. 203pp.

Mark Kurlansky. Nonviolence: The History of a Dangerous Idea. Jonathan Cape. 2006. 224pp.

Matthew Nemiroff Lyons. The Grassroots Network: Radical Nonviolence in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1972-1985. Cornell University Press. 1988. 123pp.

Brian Martin; Wendy Varney. Nonviolence Speaks: Communicating Against Repression. Hampton Press. 2003. 240pp.

Pam McAllister. Reweaving the Web of Life: Feminism and Nonviolence. New Society Publishers. 1982. 440pp.

William Robert Miller. Nonviolence: A Christian Interpretation. Schocken Books. 1966. 380pp.

Michael N. Nagler. Is There No Other Way?: The Search for a Nonviolent Future. Berkeley Hills Books. 2001. 335pp.

Angie O'Gorman (editor). The Universe Bends Toward Justice: A Reader on Christian Nonviolence in the U.S.. New Society Publishers. 1990. 265pp.

Leroy H. Pelton. The Psychology of Nonviolence. Pergamon Press. 1974. 291pp.

Rudolph J. Rummel. Power Kills: Democracy as a Method of Nonviolence. Transaction Publishers. 2003. 246pp.

Jonathan Schell. The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People. Macmillan. 2004. 448pp.

Gene Sharp (editor). Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential. Porter Sargent Publishers. 2005. 598pp.

Daniel L. Smith-Christopher (editor). Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions. Orbis Books. 2000. 177pp.

David R. Smock. Perspectives on Pacifism: Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Views on Nonviolence and International Conflict. United States Institute of Peace Press. 1995. 74pp.

Michael W. Sonnleitner. Gandhian Nonviolence: Levels of Satyagraha. Abhinav Publications. 1985. 92pp.

Leslie E. Sponsel; Thomas Gregor (editor). The Anthropology of Peace and Nonviolence. L. Rienner. 1994. 281pp.

Manfred B. Steger. Judging Nonviolence: The Dispute Between Realists and Idealists. Routledge. 2003. 136pp.

Ralph T. Templin. Democracy and Nonviolence: The Role of the Individual in World Crisis. Peter Sargent. 1965. 334pp.

Joseph Jean Lanza del Vasto. Warriors of Peace: Writings on the Technique of Nonviolence. Knopf. 1974. 226pp.

J. Denny Weaver; Gerald Biesecker-Mast (editor). Teaching Peace: Nonviolence and the Liberal Arts. Rowman & Littlefield. 2003. 287pp.

Walter Wink. Peace is the Way: Writings on Nonviolence from the Fellowship of Reconciliation. Orbis Books. 2000. 295pp.

Walter Wink. Jesus and Nonviolence: A Third Way. Fortress Press. 2003. 119pp.

Howard Zinn (editor). The Power of Nonviolence: Writings by Advocates of Peace. Beacon Press. 2002. 202pp.



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